Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Ancient Grains Getaway at Devils Backbone Basecamp


This past week, I had the immense pleasure of spending a few days at Devils Backbone Brewing's Basecamp learning about their newest release, Ancient Grains. The incredibly tasty lager hits Food Lion store shelves tomorrow, Wednesday, June 12. If you know me well, then you understand why it's a rarity that I give props to a light lager. I'm almost always siding with the heavy porters or bitter IPAs. I cannot overstate this enough, Ancient Grains is AWESOME! In the interest of full disclosure, Devils Backbone was kind enough to invite me out to their stunning Nelson County headquarters to see and taste things for myself. My two day stay included learning about their brew process, helping to brew a little something coming up soon, touring the greenhouses and distillery, and experiencing the literal perfection that was a five course beer dinner. Please excuse the photo dump below, but I didn't want to leave anything out. As always, email me with any questions.
Most importantly, go out and get you some Ancient Grains TOMORROW!
Devils Backbone has set up a great website that you can use to track down a case in your neck of the woods. Click here to check it out!

























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